turncoat

On 22 Aug 2007, at 15:07, Peter Corlett wrote:
>> Also it takes no more than an hour or two for a Perl programmer
>> to become highly productive in Python.
>> Umm, bollocks. It'll take longer than that to overcome the culture
> shock.
>> You and your editor have to get over the significant whitespace,
Yes, significant whitespace really is a bad idea. I think the idea
that the whitespace belongs to the programmer is too deeply ingrained.
> Python documentation is particularly weak, I find. In many cases
> it's just a list of methods without actually bothering to tell you
> what class or namespace these are for, or what class is returned!
> Given that Python's type checking is effectively non-existent, this
> is even more important than in a strongly-typed language where this
> can often be inferred from the method signature and/or the compiler
> will tell you it's wrong.
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